Friday 26 April 2024
Select a region
News

Big rise in drugs seizures

Big rise in drugs seizures

Tuesday 16 August 2016

Big rise in drugs seizures

Tuesday 16 August 2016


Jersey Customs and Immigration Service (JCIS) seized controlled drugs with a street value of £2.6 million from August 2015 to July 2016 - the vast majority of which was cannabis.

This represents a significant increase on the £2.2m worth of controlled drugs which were seized by the service during the previous 12-month period.

Seizures of cannabis represented £2.5 million of the total figure, a huge increase from £1million the previous year. 

In addition, £214,000 in cash, suspected to be the proceeds of crime, has been seized by Customs Officers in the past year.

The service continues to work in close collaboration on operational matters with the UK Border Force and National Crime Agency and also maintains strong working relations with the Guernsey Border Agency and French Customs. 

Assistant Minister for Home Affairs, Connétable Deidre Mezbourian, said: “These figures reflect the dedicated work of the Jersey Customs and Immigration Service and highlight the importance of maintaining our medium and longer term investment in a strong law enforcement presence at the Island’s borders. 

“JCIS have long-established and strong working relations with numerous external agencies and will soon be enhancing their close collaboration with the States of Jersey Police, through the establishment of a joint intelligence unit, to ensure our borders are further protected from all forms of criminal activity.”

Sign up to newsletter

 

Comments

Comments on this story express the views of the commentator only, not Bailiwick Publishing. We are unable to guarantee the accuracy of any of those comments.

You have landed on the Bailiwick Express website, however it appears you are based in . Would you like to stay on the site, or visit the site?